Also Out on Tuesday

Published: November 25, 2008

HANCOCK Will Smith stars as a superhero with public relations problems; Jason Bateman is the publicist who volunteers to help him out. With Charlize Theron; Peter Berg directed. ''While 'Hancock' is far from perfect -- it feels overly rushed, particularly toward its chaotic end -- it has a raggedness that speaks honestly to the fundamental human fragility that makes the greatest heroes super,'' Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times in July. (Sony, single-disc unrated and single-disc PG-13 editions, $28.96; two-disc unrated, $34.95; Blu-ray unrated, $39.95.)

FRED CLAUS Santa's older brother (Vince Vaughn) imagined as a lovable loser crushed by the success of his younger sibling (Paul Giamatti). With Kevin Spacey and Miranda Richardson; David Dobkin directed. '' 'Fred Claus' is a tacky would-be comedy about family dysfunction that fronts some Scrooge attitude only to dissolve into slobbering sentimentality and canned uplift,'' Ms. Dargis wrote in The Times last November. (Warner Home Video, $28.98; Blu-ray, $35.99; PG.)

SPACE CHIMPS Patrick Warburton, Cheryl Hines and Andy Samberg lend their voices to computer-animated chimpanzees sent on a space mission to combat a distant tyrant (Jeff Daniels). ''If 'Wall-E' pushes the boundaries of what can be done in an animated movie, 'Space Chimps' proves that the old formula is still pretty effective when executed well,'' Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times in July. (Fox Home Entertainment, $29.99; Blu-ray, $39.99; G.)

MEET DAVE The title character, played by Eddie Murphy, looks human but is actually an intergalactic spaceship in clever disguise. With Elizabeth Banks; Brian Robbins (''Norbit'') directed. ''The movie is clich?but innocuous, one grating, swishy stereotype aside,'' Ms. Dargis wrote in The Times in July. (Fox Home Entertainment, $29.99; Blu-ray, $39.99; PG.)

2008 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES: THE OFFICIAL WORLD SERIES FILM A feature-length compilation of highlights, co-starring the Tampa Bay Rays. (Shout Factory, $19.99; Blu-ray, $29.99; not rated.)